| Karl Theodor Ernst von Seibold, Albert Kölliker, Ernst Heinrich Ehlers - 1897 - 720 pages
...observations laborionsly repeated at every season of the year, the anthor of this report can declare, that there is not one word of truth in the above Statement.« So schrieb WILLIAMS noch in den fünfziger Jahren, und trotz seiner ausdrücklichen Versicherung, dass... | |
| 1854 - 568 pages
...hundreds of observations, laboriously repeated at every season of the year, the author of this report can declare, with deliberate firmness, that there is not one word of truth in the above statement" (Rep. Brit. Assoc., 1851, p. 247). Dr. Williams, Mr. Newport added, must have been singularly unfortunate... | |
| 1854 - 272 pages
...hundreds of observations, laboriously repeated at every season of the year, the author of this report can declare, with deliberate firmness, that there is not one word of truth in the above statement." " Dr. Williams," Mr. Newport adds, " must have been unfortunate in his statements, since it is no uncommon... | |
| 1863 - 512 pages
...authority of hundreds of observations laboriously repeated at every season, the author of this report can declare with deliberate firmness that there is not one word of truth in the above statement." It may be presumed from this, that Dr. Williams felt the necessity of thorough and very careful investigations... | |
| Postal Microscopical Society - 1882 - 298 pages
...hundreds of observations laboriously repeated at every season of the year, the author of this report can declare with deliberate firmness, that there is...the strength of the language in which it is given." I had previously been led to doubt the correctness of Dr. Williams' positive conclusion with respect... | |
| 1882 - 280 pages
...hundreds of observations laboriously repeated at every season of the year, the author of this report can declare with deliberate firmness, that there is...fact that Professor Owen has thrown over them the jegis of his great authority, that they demand a contradiction, which may displease by the strength... | |
| 1883 - 420 pages
...hundreds of observations, laboriously repeated at every season of the year, the author of this report can declare, with deliberate firmness, that there...fabulous have been rendered respectable by the fact that Prof. Owen has thrown over them the aegis of his great authority, that they demand a contradiction,... | |
| 1895 - 802 pages
...repeated at every season of the year, the author of this Report can declare with deliberate h'rmness, that there is not one word of truth in the above Statement. It is because accounts so fabulous have beeil rendered „respectable" by the fact, that Professor OWEN had thrown over them the aegis of bis... | |
| 1896 - 804 pages
...hundreds of observations laboriously repeated at every season of the year, the author of this Report can declare with deliberate firmness, that there is...rendered „respectable" by the fact, that Professor OWEN had thrown over them the aegis of bis great authority, that they demand a contradiction which may displease... | |
| 1895 - 116 pages
...in his Report of the British Annelida presented before the British Association in 1851, declared " with deliberate firmness that there is not one word of truth " in the descriptions which Prof. Owen, Dr. Carpenter, and others have given of the reproduction of naid worms... | |
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